In addition, Eskom says the parties agreed to a 7% increase in the housing allowance over a three-year period.
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SATAWU and NUMSA have finally agreed to the 7% wage increase proposed by the bus sector and still demand health insurance for workers.
Numsa members will be staging a demonstration outside the North Gauteng High Court to demand an end to load shedding on Wednesday 22 March 2023.
NUMSA claims workers at Denel have not been paid their salaries for the last three months and is calling for Pravin Gordhan’s axing
NUMSA is reportedly demanding wage increases of up to 20% in the automotive sector and the second round of talks is expected next week.
Eskom and the three recognised labour unions agreed on a 7% annual increase and an extra R400 per month on the housing allowance.
Eskom staff have been on strike over wages, something the power utility has blamed on having to implement stage 6 load shedding
Did Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan lie? NUM and NUMSA have set the record straight on Eskom waves ‘agreement’.
Comments made by Minister of Public Enterprise Pravin Gordhan have been condemned by unions over Eskom wage agreements
NUMSA is in shock at the murder of the shop steward at the Impala Platinum Mine Mahlomola Hlothoane who was a member of the union.
NUMSA says Comair CEO and Business Rescue Practitioners lurched from one crisis to another and destroyed the airline.
NUMSA says it is worried about the future of Comair. The airline says salaries and employee benefits including medical aid are not guaranteed.
NUMSA continues to call for the resignation of Comair CEO, Glen Orsmond and the airline’s Business Rescue Practitioner, Richard Ferguson.
After Comair suspended operations, NUMSA met with management but there is still no clear indication of when operations will resume.
‘The meeting was very frustrating because the CEO was at times evasive or unwilling to respond directly to certain questions,’ said NUMSA.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa will be meeting with Comair’s management regarding jobs that may be on the line.
Zwelinzima Vavi has been re-elected as Saftu’s General Secretary, a position he’s held since its inception.
The City of Tshwane seems to have avoided a full-scale bus strike.
Unions had promised to bring the rapid bus system to a halt.
NUMSA is demanding that workers contracted to Extremetec get an increased transport allowance or their strike will continue.
This strike could be absolutely disastrous for the City of Tshwane. NUMSA is not messing around here. Will the city listen?
NUMSA members will be marching to Tshwane House to demand transport allowance and certain roads around Pretoria CBD will be affected.
NUMSA strike is due to transport allowance for workers at Tshwane Rapid Transit and Tshwane Affected Operation Investment.
The NUMSA strike starting on Wednesday could cause a possible disruption to the City of Tshwane’s bus service.
NUMSA says Sibanye-Stillwater can afford to give workers who have been on a 3-month strike a R1000 wage increment.